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- adjective Of, or relating to, the
skull andmandible .
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Examples
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Diard's clouded leopard appears more derived with respects to saber-toothed craniodental features than the clouded leopard, indicating that the former may have gone farther than the latter in convergently evolving craniomandibular features traditionally considered characteristic of primitive saber-toothed felids.
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Acupuncture demonstrates positive results with dental craniomandibular disorder see p.
The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000
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Among the other areas with positive results are dental craniomandibular disorder, in a series of 1992 studies by Dr. Theodore List; muscle tension headache, by Dr. Jane Carlsson in 1990; relief of severe knee osteoarthritis, by Dr. B.
The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000
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Acupuncture and occlusal point therapy in the treatment of craniomandibular disorders.
The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000
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Acupuncture demonstrates positive results with dental craniomandibular disorder see p.
The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000
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Among the other areas with positive results are dental craniomandibular disorder, in a series of 1992 studies by Dr. Theodore List; muscle tension headache, by Dr. Jane Carlsson in 1990; relief of severe knee osteoarthritis, by Dr. B.
The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000
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Acupuncture and occlusal point therapy in the treatment of craniomandibular disorders.
The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000
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Instruction includes evaluation of the craniosacral system, craniomandibular work, using breath and movement, anatomy and physiology of the craniosacral system, developing and refining light-touch palpation skills, and using a ten-step protocol to evaluate and help clients.
You’re Certifiable Joel Naftali Lee 1999
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Instruction includes evaluation of the craniosacral system, craniomandibular work, using breath and movement, anatomy and physiology of the craniosacral system, developing and refining light-touch palpation skills, and using a ten-step protocol to evaluate and help clients.
You’re Certifiable Joel Naftali Lee 1999
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